But, I explained, the tarps aren't as shameful as they're preceived to be nationally. They bring the size of the stadium down to an appropriate size for the market, and it still seats more than the stadiums of NFL teams in bigger markets, including the Chicago Bears.

Kid I did not back of of anything. All of my family is in local law enforcement, I know you can get arrested. You did not correct me. That is the current law and facts for entering the stadium.

Yes every time you smuggle booze into the stadium, you risk losing your season tickets. Its up to JSO and whoever runs the stadium whether to enforce it or not but right now its in writing.

Your posts seem to focus on drinking instead of football. You mention partying not football. I do get it why you focus on that because the jags do not give you much to talk about. Sturing up trouble usually will not lose your tickets, breaking rules will. Each time you bring in your own liquor, you risk losing your tickets. Granted, you will not lose much because your jags have and are not showing much change.

So you eat, sleep, breath losing, ok. I would not really brag about that. But ok, good for you.

@cool beans: Wow. That’s pretty judgmental of you to question my being a true fan of the Jaguars simply because I choose to imbibe at the stadium during games. You actually don’t know me at all, yet you make presumptions as if you do. I also find it interesting that you backed off your original statement about me potentially getting arrested after I corrected you. I, unlike you, am an intelligent and rational human being. So even though I choose to drink at the stadium, I do so responsibly and with discretion so as to not ever stir up trouble and risk losing my tickets. I eat, sleep, and breath everything Jaguars football, thank you very much. But you tried hard, so good job, mate. Try some beano.

The key here is hopes to do. So far big talk and big hope is all you see. Sounds like weaver chapter 2 right now.

As far as kidgloves, I suggest you read up on getting caught breaking the rules at the stadium. Maybe you will not go to jail but you will lose your tickets either for the day or season. If you are willing to throw away your season tickets so easily, that might explain how much of a jags fan you are. Again a fan of drinking or partying but not football.

@emma3... I doubt they can do anything like that at Everbank. If you noticed, the West and East sides are different since when they built the stadium in the 90's, they retained the West structure and just enhanced it while building one on the East Side.. There are fewer sections on the East Side Upper deck.. The only reason some people want to reduce stadium size is to help with blackouts.. Kahn wants to grow the fanbase to eventually bring it back to what it was in the late 90's and early 2000's when tarps weren't needed to sell out.. Of course, those were the days of $10 NFL tickets and Winn Dixie freebees to move some of the nosebleeds in the early 2000's... We will see... it should be exciting..

I would like to see some of the seats in the upper nosebleeds removed permanently.Bring the seating capacity to about 66,000. Perhaps they could build terraces on each side that could be used for entertainment,(somewhat like Raymond James Stadium has in south end zone) and also overhang the lower bowl to provide some shade...Then, at Florida Georgia, the terraces converted to temporary seating. Sounds like a win-win. I'm not a stadium designer, and don't even know if it's feasible, but it could be a solution to a few of the issues at Everbank.